Export an mpeg file, or in a DVD format? questions around this :)

Hi friends

Can I ask a silly question?

I wonder, when I finished the film editing, audio, effects and all that. When I am VERY satisfied with the result (you know the feeling )

OK, everything is on my calendar, and I press Ctrl + Mr. I chose MPEG2, and I get a file that I put on my desk. In my Office I burn with Windows DVD Maker, choosing to make a dvd in this program.

Here's my question: do I have to use other then PRpro to create a formatted DVD DVD disc?

Is it the same thing to burn a DVD file on a plate, then burn a plate of paper DVD format?

And then, why can't prememiere do that?

I use the Quebec in media encoding, but it makes no different...

Help me understand this, please.

Best regards from Norway

Stig

Hi Stig,

In the first, when you choose export > Media, Media Encoder opens and you have the options of format.

"MPEG-2" is NOT compatible for DVD burning - you will need to specifically choose "MPEG-2 for DVD" so that the encoding settings are correct and legal to meet the DVD specification.

In addition, it is insufficient to simply burn the MPEG-2 file on a DVD like 'data '. Yes, a computer he will play, but a DVD player will not recognize as a "DVD-video". You need to use again or another software "DVD Authoring" that formats all the info correctly. The end result is a disc that contains a "VIDEO_TS" folder, inside which are. VOB, nothing what it says MPEG-2 files.

So you can export good MPEG-2 for the Media Encoder DVD files, and then IMPORT those goods rappelling, or within the first, you can choose "file > Dynamic Link > yet" and her you will go straight into the still and the encoding is done behind the scenes.

But yes, you MUST use Adobe Encore (or similar) to get a DVD drive works.

Jeff Pulera

Safe Harbor computers

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